Advisory Committee

The Advisory Committee is in charge of coordinating various initiatives and projects collectively. On the one hand, it is made up of ex officio members who are known for their expertise in the field of the prosopographical databases and the history of European universities (and similar institutions of higher education) from their medieval origin to the present (Peter Denley, Hilde De Ridder-Symoens, Willem Frijhoff, Jean-Philippe Genet, Victor Karady, Jacques Verger). On the other hand, it consists of representatives of every database in progress which would be selected in accordance with the following criteria : these databases have to be focused on the academics, i.e. university teachers, students, graduates, or other members of higher education institutions (unlike a general-interest database) ; they must not be personal work databases but collectively managed projects ; at last they have to be open access databases, at least intentionally, after completion (what excludes private access databases). Only one representative by database will take part in the committee, but each team could possibly appoint a deputy on top of the incumbent.

Members of the Advisory Committee of the Heloïse Network

The advisory committee is made up of ex officio members and representatives of databases who can be replaced by deputies

Caroline Barrera (deputy for the academic databases of Pool Corpus)

Francesco Beretta (deputy for the academic databases of Symogih)

Manuel Ángel Bermejo Castrillo (representative of the Diccionario de catedráticos españoles de Derecho)